Sant'Agata Bolognese, June 25, 2026: Automobili Lamborghini has published its 2025 Sustainability Report, the second such report since the company began formal ESG disclosure last year. Prepared in line with European ESRS standards and international GRI standards, the report covers the company's environmental, social, and governance performance for the year.
On the environmental front, Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions from the production site stood at 27,122 tonnes of CO₂e, a 9% reduction compared with 2024. Indirect Scope 3 emissions fell by 15% year on year. The completion of Lamborghini's full hybrid range, including the commercial debut of the Temerario, contributed to a 40% reduction in tailpipe CO₂ emissions against the 2024 fleet average. The company also achieved its first Life Cycle Assessment certification for the Revuelto model under ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 standards, and completed the first mapping of inbound logistics emissions, now included in its ISO 14064:2018-certified GHG inventory. In terms of waste, 77% of production waste is now sent for recovery, and new water recovery systems at the plant generated savings of approximately 8,000 m³.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, said, "Automobili Lamborghini's excellence is expressed not only in what we put on the road, but also in the way we build it. Over the past ten years, we have laid the strategic foundations of our journey; today, we are working to ensure that what was once an industrial objective becomes a method applied across the entire value chain, from product to logistics, from people to suppliers. This is how we intend to combine performance and responsibility: not as two conflicting ambitions, but as two dimensions of the same industrial culture."
Matteo Ortenzi, General Secretary and Chief Strategy Officer, said, "The LCA certification of Revuelto represents a methodological step change for us: it means measuring the impact of one of our models throughout its entire life cycle, not only during the use phase. It is a complex but necessary exercise, because it enables us to identify precisely where we can act and to report transparently on our work. The progressive extension to Temerario and then to the entire range is the next concrete horizon we are working towards."
On the social side, the company obtained the Top Employer Italia certification for the thirteenth consecutive year and renewed its UNI/PdR 125:2022 gender equality certification. Lamborghini's workforce crossed 3,000 employees for the first time in its history, with 99.7% on permanent contracts — a 10.6% increase from 2024. A portion of management variable remuneration is now tied to ESG targets, including decarbonisation and female representation metrics.
On governance, Lamborghini's Data Protection Officer joined Maastricht University's UM-DPCSR international project, which works to incorporate privacy and cybersecurity into future ESG standards.